IMPORTANCE OF TEACHING ENGLISH AS A FOREIGN LANGUAGEIN HIGHER EDUCATION IN UZBEKISTAN
Keywords:
educational institutions, foreign language, high education, cultural exchange, the teaching of foreign languagesAbstract
This article describes the great importance and opportunities given to foreign languages in the Republic of Uzbekistan, the purpose of teaching a foreign language and the innovative technologies required for their study. In addition, the reasons and effectiveness of teaching English, especially, in higher education are widely covered.
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